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Cypress vs Selenium: Features, Pricing and More Compared

Cypress and Selenium are two of the most popular website testing tools. Each has advantages, so it can be tough to know which is the best fit for you. That’s why we’ve compared and contrasted the two, so you know which is best for specific use cases. As makers of our own web testing tool, we’re very familiar with what makes one work well. In this article, we’ll give you a complete, unbiased breakdown of Cypress vs Selenium.

Artificial Intelligence vs. Intelligent Automation: What's the Difference?

AI injects “intelligence” into automation, enabling systems to execute tasks, comprehend complex data, make informed decisions, and learn from outcomes. Unlike technologies such as robotic process automation (RPA), which follow predetermined rules, AI leverages data to evaluate situations and determine the best course of action. Now that we've explored how AI augments traditional automation tools, let's delve deeper into the realm of intelligent automation.

Using Tc-Bpf Program To Redirect Dns Traffic In Docker Containers

The adoption of eBPF (Extended Berkeley Packet Filter) has revolutionized high-performance applications, tracing, security, and packet filtering within the Linux kernel. Specifically, TC-BPF, a type of eBPF program attached to the Traffic Control (TC) layer, has emerged as a powerful tool for packet manipulation in both ingress and egress. This blog delves into the practical application of TC-BPF to redirect DNS queries in a Docker environment.

Adding Colour To The Log Output Of Logging Libraries In Go

Logging is an integral part of software development, providing developers with valuable insights into the behaviour and performance of their applications. In the Go programming language, various logging libraries, such as the standard library’s log package or third-party options like logrus , zap and zerolog, facilitate the generation of log output.

Confluent Unveils New Capabilities to Apache Flink Offering to Simplify AI and Bring Stream Processing to Workloads Everywhere

Confluent's new AI Model Inference seamlessly integrates AI and ML capabilities into data pipelines. Confluent's new Freight clusters offer cost-savings for high-throughput use cases with relaxed latency requirements.

Decoding Mobile App Testing: 7 Crucial Benefits of On-Premise Physical Devices versus Real Device Cloud Environments

In the dynamic space of mobile app development, testing methodologies play a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and functionality of applications across diverse devices and platforms. Traditionally, on-premise physical device testing has been the norm, offering unparalleled insights into real-world scenarios. However, real device cloud testing has revolutionized the landscape, providing newfound agility and scalability.

A Look At Gurucul's Threat Detection, Investigation, And Response Platform

In this episode of "Powered by Snowflake, host Julian Forero chats with Nilesh Dherange, Co-founder and CTO of Gurucul, about data, cybersecurity, and machine learning in the context of Gurucul's threat detection, investigation, and response platform. Founded in 2010, Gurucul's mission has always been to bring together different silos of cybersecurity data. In this conversation, Nilesh provides an in-depth demo showing how the platform works, while explaining how its capabilities have advanced over time through the use of machine learning models and the adoption of Snowflake as one of its supported data lakes.

Build Games Like Gearbox: Developing a CI/CD Pipeline with Helix Core & JetBrains TeamCity

Curious how Gearbox Software, the AAA game studio behind hit games like Borderlands and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, builds their games? In this webinar, learn how Gearbox 🛠️ Want to Build Like Gearbox? Get Started with Perforce Helix Core Accelerate development with the version control system 19/20 top AAAs like Gearbox rely on: Perforce Helix Core.

Introducing Confluent Cloud Freight Clusters

We’re excited to introduce Freight clusters—a new type of Confluent Cloud cluster designed for high-throughput, relaxed latency workloads that is up to 90% cheaper than self-managing open source Apache Kafka®. Freight clusters utilize the latest innovations in Confluent Cloud’s cloud-native engine, Kora, to deliver low cost networking by trading off ultra low latency performance.